In January, they rebranded from APX Labs to their current name, doubling down on the wearable tech company’s mission to help manufacturing workers “upskill.”

In April, they raised an undisclosed amount for its Series B from Boeing and GE Ventures. And the following month, Upskill turned around and acquired Austin-based augmented reality startup Pristine for an undisclosed sum. Pristine had previously raised a $5.4 million Series A round, our sister site Austin Inno reported at the time.

The wearables company is officially working from its new Tysons Corner home after moving out of its Herndon, Va., space earlier this year. Located at 8614 Westwood Center Drive in Vienna, Va., Upskill’s new office is now about 19,000 sq. ft. The space includes several conference rooms and ample space to potentially host meet-ups or company happy hours, a spokesperson told DC Inno. Upskill’s office layout also follows what it’s calling a “Town Hall” format, meaning open office space is the name of the game.

Sam Sabin is a reporter at DC Inno covering all things innovation, technology and startup funding across the D.C. metro area. Sam joined the team in October 2016 and is passionate about diversity in tech, stories of how companies are built, Wendy’s and her small baby cat, Barry. Get in touch: ssabin@americaninno.com.